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Chemical Vapor Transport Reactions – Arguments for Choosing a Suitable Transport Agent
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Chemical KineticsEngineeringSolid-state ChemistryExperimental ThermodynamicsGas Exchange ProcessChemistryChemical EngineeringSuitable Transport AgentInitial Solid PhaseTransport PhenomenaThermodynamicsCrystal Growth ProceedsMaterials ScienceFlow SynthesisReaction EngineeringGas PhaseMass TransferChemical ThermodynamicsChemical Vapor Deposition
A variety of processes of crystal growth proceeds via the gas phase. If the initial solid material is volatilized in a heterogeneous reaction under presence of a gaseous reactant, the transport agent, the term Chemical Vapor Transport Reaction (CVT) is applied. Crystallization processes by CVT are known for both elements, intermetallics, binary and complex oxides, halides, chalcogenides, and pnictides. Even if the formation of volatile halides is a common feature of almost all vapor transport reactions, significant differences are there concerning the choice of a suitable transport agent depending on the nature of the initial solid phase. Actually, the appropriateness of transport agents for the respective transport reaction can be described in a thermodynamic way. Besides some basic principles for systematic evaluation more practical recommendations for suitable experimental conditions are given for CVT of different classes of inorganic materials.
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